Ground and Field Theatre Festival Offers Reading Series in Downtown Davis

Giving life to new works for the stage, the Ground & Field Theatre Festival (GFTF) at UC Davis begins its second season with a free series of readings called “Off the Page.” The three-night event, Sept. 12-14, features a different play reading each evening. The readings are at 7 p.m., at 207 E Street, Davis. Though free, online reservations are recommended and can be made at groundandfield.com.

Presented in conjunction with the UC Davis Department of Theatre and Dance and the Theatre and Dance Ensemble, GFTF provides a venue for the development of new theatrical works and emerging voices in theatre.

“Off the Page” begins on Sept. 12 with a reading of “Light Delay” by Jessica Andrewartha and directed by JR Yancher, artistic director of Bike City Theatre Company in Davis. The science fiction drama tells the story both of humanity’s last chance to spread into the universe and the consequences it has for those left on Earth.

“[un] Earthed” by Lavinia Roberts and directed by Joseph Schupbach, graduate student and co-founder and associate artistic director of InGen Productions, will be presented on Sept. 13. The play revolves around a father and daughter who are in an alien refugee camp after the destruction of Earth. The daughter, who attends school along with other refugees, encounters the mathematical language of an alien society.

“A Punchline” by Michael Schwartz closes out the series on Sept. 14. Directed by Mindy Cooper, Broadway veteran and professor of theatre and dance, the dark comedy centers on Leah, a Holocaust survivor, who has moved to Hollywood and created a popular television series featuring “funny Nazis” – that many find offensive.

“GFTF is very excited with this year’s’ crop of new works,” said Cooper. “We have chosen new pieces submitted by authors from all over the country, with an interesting through-line of what we are calling History and Future History. Unique voices exploring unique and vibrant ideas.”

The Ground & Field Theatre Festival, the Arts at UC Davis, and the Theatre and Dance Ensemble are members of Arts Alliance Davis. Support for this program has been provided by City of Davis Arts, Culture, & Innovation Funding.

The UC Davis Department of Theatre and Dance is housed in the College of Letters and Science. For more information about additional performances, visit www.theatredance.ucdavis.edu.

Tom Burmester founded the Los Angeles Theatre Ensemble in 2004, where he served as Artistic Director. He also presided over the historic Powerhouse Theatre as Managing Director during the Ensemble’s tenure (2008- 2011). Since 2005 Tom has produced over 30 plays in Los Angeles including several award winning productions. Tom is the writer and creator of The War Cycle which currently includes the plays Wounded, Nation of Two, and Gospel According to First Squad. He is a three-time Ovati

Lisa Quoresimo is Assistant Professor of Musical Theatre at Southern Utah University. She is an internationally produced composer and playwright, and an active director and performer. Her work has been seen at Berkeley Repertory Theatre (West Coast Premiere of An Octoroon), Shotgun Players, and the Brava Theatre, and she served as Artistic Director of the Kairos Theatre in New York City for many years.